Licaria
Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 313. 1775.
Taxon | Illustrator ⠉ | |
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Nectandra coriacea Persea borbonia Licaria triandra | John Myers John Myers John Myers |
Shrubs or trees, evergreen. Bark gray [pinkish, purplish, or maroon-brown], smooth with small, wartlike lenticels. Leaves alternate [rarely opposite or clustered at tips of branches]. Leaf-blade pinnately veined, papery or leathery; surfaces glabrous or variously pubescent; domatia absent. Inflorescences appearing when mature leaves present, axillary, panicles (rarely heads). Flowers bisexual; tepals deciduous, white or green, equal (rarely unequal), at anthesis mostly erect, glabrous (or pubescent); stamens 3, anthers 2-locular, 2-valvate, apical (or introrse); staminodes 9, 6, 3, or 0; ovary superior, enclosed by deep floral-tube. Drupe red or purple, ellipsoid, seated in deep, usually double-rimmed cupule.
Distribution
Restricted to neotropics
Discussion
Species ca. 40 (1 in the flora).
Selected References
None.